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Awiting oxygen, 25 patients die at Ganga Ram Hospital

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BLURB: IAF, Rlys deployed to ease oxygen supplies, PM tells CMs of high-burden states

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New evidence Delhi surge directly correlated to UK variant – NCDC

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Aditi Tandon

Tribune News Service

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New Delhi, April 23

Delhi’s oxygen emergency entered the fourth day today with 25 critical Covid patients dying at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital amid supply shortages and many facilities moving the Delhi High Court for help. Oxygen supplies far from stabilising, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met CMs of 11 high-burden states, including Delhi, and said the Indian Air Force and Railways had been deployed to reduce travel time for oxygen supplies.

After Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal told the meeting that Haryana and UP had been obstructing Delhi’s oxygen supplies, the PM said every state must ensure no oxygen tanker was stopped or stranded. Later in the day, the MHA said it had written to all states/ UTs to provide adequate security and exclusive corridors to oxygen transporting vehicles.

Though the PM today also met leading oxygen manufacturers, including Reliance’s Mukesh Ambani, urging them to boost supplies, the ground situation remained grim with India logging 3,32,730 daily cases in another world record. Delhi continued to remain the third top contributor to the burden with 26,995 cases and more 350 deaths.

In worrisome new evidence, the National Centre for Disease Control said the Delhi surge was directly correlated to the UK variant. “We have seen a rise in the proportion of the UK variant from 28 per cent of Delhi’s genome sequenced samples in the second week of March to 50 per cent in the last week of March. The surge in Delhi directly correlates with the UK variant. Nationally, we have sequenced 15,135 samples and found 1,735 (11%) variants of concern,” SK Singh, Director, NCDC, said, not ruling out challenging times ahead.

PM’s assurances of smooth supplies apart, Ganga Ram Hospital had not received any supplies till 9 pm when the hospital was left with 800 cubic metres of oxygen lasting just 45 minutes. A tanker came late in the evening but the driver said the supply was meant for another hospital. He said he was helpless, even as 140 critical Covid patients struggled for life. Such was the desperation of hospital managements that Ganga Ram, Bram Healthcare and Batra Hospitals approached the High Court with an SOS.

Outside Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, relatives expressed shock at the state or affairs. A wailing wife whose husband was refused admission asked: “Aise kaise chalega?”

Cries of disbelief rented the air outside all Delhi hospitals even as Kejriwal was chided by the PM for live telecasting his remarks at the meet where he asked the PM to tell Haryana and UP not to obstruct Delhi’s oxygen tankers. The PM urged states to come down heavily on hoarders and black marketers of essential medicines and injections and acknowledged that Covid was now affecting several states as well as Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities at once.

“The Centre is working on all possible options to reduce the travel time and turnaround time of oxygen tankers. For this, the Railways has started Oxygen Express. Empty oxygen tankers are also being transported by the IAF to reduce one-way travel time,” the PM said, urging states to gear up for an expanded Covid vaccine rollout from May 1.

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Sangeeta Reddy, joint MD, Apollo

“Hospitals continue to gasp for breath despite government orders. It is becoming an hourly challenge. Every minute of delay on commitments can cost lives”

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